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Smart Office makes creating, editing and sharing Microsoft Office and other documents on the move even easier through a contextual interface, drag and drop editing and sharing to email in original or PDF format and sharing to Dropbox or Google Docs.

PRINTING included! No need to buy a separate Printer app. You can print to thousands of wireless printers from 34 manufacturers including HP, Epson, Canon and Samsung.

Load email attachments, edit and send back while youre out of the office or in a meeting. Create new documents from scratch. SmartOffice is the only office application that allows you to create documents using a FREE set of preloaded templates.

Smart Office is intelligent, it adapts to your device with UI included in the application developed to know whether you are using a Tablet or Smartphone.

macrumors regular

The app seems okay. It gives very basic editing ability. No numbered lists, no bullet points, no tables (in word docs) - but you get standard text formatting and images.

The interface outside the documents is terrible though. Navigating around to crefate and access the documents is all guesswork because the icons are very unintuitive.

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It HAS numbered lists and bullet points, not trying to argue against you mate, it only proves how unintuitive the UI is.

Type in first, double tap(instead of hold which activates free zoom, WTF?) , on the very right, you can choose numbered list or bullet points.

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As an idiot(which I am normally not) who bought Quickoffice HD Pro for 20 bucks, I'd suggest people to not buy premium apps like quickoffice or documents to go or iworks(if you only work with MSoffice files), just deal with the free or cheap ones. They are in general impotent anyway, don't have too much hope on editing and creating.

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I've just downloaded this app. I found it to be extremely non-intuitive. It crashed every time I tried to open a simple spreadsheet from my Drop Box account that was created using QuickOffice. I'll stick with QuickOffice.

macrumors regular

I've just downloaded this app. I found it to be extremely non-intuitive. It crashed every time I tried to open a simple spreadsheet from my Drop Box account that was created using QuickOffice. I'll stick with QuickOffice.

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Quickoffice is not worth the price but still much better than this. But I do find this app handles slides pretty good. It doesn't even show results for the simplest formula say K5/G3, so no wonder it would crash opening a spreadsheet.

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